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1: url and connection type (telnet/ssh or other)2: algorythm for generating new keys( just compare several cards with a matmaticly oriented buddy of yours!)3: a nice pretty gui to slap on the package!*grinns to high heaven*

demonica signing out for now(/yells "whaddya mean WE RAN OUTA COFFEE! Must have caffine!!!!!!")

If the thread devs into stealing paid goods it'll be promptly locked. It's also good to keep in mind that several .gov agencies visit this site regularly, so posting about telecommunications fraud isn't something smart to do.

Now, discovery of the activation and maintenance processes is perfectly fine to talk about...

And #a2 It'd be SSH or another secure service; telnet and standard web based would leave them open for sniffing and I'm sure they thought of this. Likely it's a simple web-ap hidden behind an ssl connection.

As for #a4, minutes aren't stored on phones anymore, they're stored on server to where they cannot be edited short of a refil card.

As for what you'd need, b1 is correct, you'd also need the port in which connections are handled; which can get kind of tricky as well, as they can use both SSL (port 443) and another port over the ssl connection.

B2 it'd be likely that the account number is a raw number/letter combination, there would also be some sort of authentication string (likely an MD5ed password) as well as some sort of unique id for that store and possibly one to identify employees. Likely it'd be something such as aaaaaaaaaa.###### where a is the store/location id and # is the unique employee id.

B3, who needs a GUI? Adobe's licensing system for example runs off of a telnet server, nothing fancy

Awwwww shuks but the gui makes it som much more fun! anywho yay for admins! hehe thanks for the promt reply and a couple 'o side notes

yes theres several things they do when they swipe the card.1: they (mystery casheir #1) first have to log on to the stores private network (whalmart *shudders*) but odlly enough they dont use a ssh in the store network

How did it go? Was the self-education worthwhile, or were there too many roadblocks? The ability to hack a tracfone would be indeed powerful. Not only could you keep yourself anonymous, but that'd be huge savings. Though I'd never think to rip off a big company that rips it's faithful off!! **evil grin**